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access to the airport, blocked the fbi confirmed the suspect's identity this, man, a 23-year-old paul ciancia of los angeles. federal agents questioned his parents in new jersey his father is a business owner. police say, there, rather, tell us the suspect sent his brother a text kath he may have been suicidal. ciancia was shot and wounded in terminal three. we begin with the developments in the abc7 newsroom. >> reporter: let's talk about the bag. inside investigators say they found a hand written note that said he wanted to kill tsa officers and pigs, referring to police. witnesses who saw him handle that rifle say it was obvious he was there to do a lot of damage. this video from tmz shows passengers running for safety the gunman began shooting inside lax. >> i'm looking at him, my wife. to tell they're okay. say three we're going run out of the door. i was waiting when he is pointing down. we're running. >> i look over by escalator. like 20 feet away. i see shell casings falling. i see shooting. >> reporter: the gunman moved to the screening station where passengers show ids. he h
access to the airport, blocked the fbi confirmed the suspect's identity this, man, a 23-year-old paul ciancia of los angeles. federal agents questioned his parents in new jersey his father is a business owner. police say, there, rather, tell us the suspect sent his brother a text kath he may have been suicidal. ciancia was shot and wounded in terminal three. we begin with the developments in the abc7 newsroom. >> reporter: let's talk about the bag. inside investigators say they found a...
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access to the airport, blocked the fbi confirmed the suspect's identity this, man, a 23-year-old paul ciancia of los angeles. federal agents questioned his parents in new jersey his father is a business owner. police say, there, rather, tell us the suspect sent his brother a text kath he may have been suicidal. ciancia was shot and wounded in terminal three. we begin with the developments in the abc7 newsroom. >> reporter: let's talk about the bag. inside investigators say they found a hand written note that said he wanted to kill tsa officers and pigs, referring to police. witnesses who saw him handle that rifle say it was obvious he was there to do a lot of damage. this video from tmz shows passengers running for safety the gunman began shooting inside lax. >> i'm looking at him, my wife. to tell they're okay. say three we're going run out of the door. i was waiting when he is pointing down. we're running. >> i look over by escalator. like 20 feet away. i see shell casings falling. i see shooting. >> reporter: the gunman moved to the screening station where passengers show ids. he h
access to the airport, blocked the fbi confirmed the suspect's identity this, man, a 23-year-old paul ciancia of los angeles. federal agents questioned his parents in new jersey his father is a business owner. police say, there, rather, tell us the suspect sent his brother a text kath he may have been suicidal. ciancia was shot and wounded in terminal three. we begin with the developments in the abc7 newsroom. >> reporter: let's talk about the bag. inside investigators say they found a...
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the fbi is updating the situation that unfolded and we always have the latest on abc 7 news.com. if we are not on the air, follow us on twitter at abc 7 news bay area. a group of college students and other volunteers are taking a hands on approach to try to save a school. up next, the billion dollar project they took on to keep san francisco city college operating. >> a halloween candy to thosuffered in silence... hoped... and lived in a state of fear... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com or call 800-675-2607. >>> members of the city college of san francisco rolled up their sleeves to help the school with an a fredtation problem. the problem was deferred maintenance according to the we are ccsf alliance. the college has a billion dollars worth of it. they were washing windows and doing recycling to try to keep their campus open. >> we are low on custodians and gardeners etc. the
the fbi is updating the situation that unfolded and we always have the latest on abc 7 news.com. if we are not on the air, follow us on twitter at abc 7 news bay area. a group of college students and other volunteers are taking a hands on approach to try to save a school. up next, the billion dollar project they took on to keep san francisco city college operating. >> a halloween candy to thosuffered in silence... hoped... and lived in a state of fear... welcome to a new state... of...
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the fbi said law enforcement shot and wounded the gunman. a note on the suspect made his intend to harm the tsa clear. he addressed them in the letter and stated he wanted to "instill fear into their traitorous minds." >> law enforcement said ciancia originally from new jersey sent text messages to family saying he was unhappy and discouraged living in los angeles. >> it was to his little brother and they had concern about it. >> police say ciancia had no history of violence or record of mental illness. >> gerardo hernandez was with the tsa for eight years. he was devoted to his family and ready to help anyone in need. he came to southern california at the age of 18 and graduated from los angeles high school. he is survived by a wife, a son and daughter. >> people in the gunman's hometown are stunned by his arrest. >> i am trying to process it. >> police have been surrounding ciancia's family home. the suspected shooter lived at the home before moving to los angeles two years ago. flights in and out of the area are back to normal after disru
the fbi said law enforcement shot and wounded the gunman. a note on the suspect made his intend to harm the tsa clear. he addressed them in the letter and stated he wanted to "instill fear into their traitorous minds." >> law enforcement said ciancia originally from new jersey sent text messages to family saying he was unhappy and discouraged living in los angeles. >> it was to his little brother and they had concern about it. >> police say ciancia had no history of...
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and uncover fbi agent. she has no experience. she is a model. no job existed at the time and the senator created the position to make that happen. he had to according to the affidavit get the approval of senator stein burg. she was getting a paycheck and taxpayers were footing the bill and she never showed up to work. and josh you can help us with understanding how much and what you know about all of this. when you hear something like that. the girl friend how does that help? >> the affidavit clearly explains on two separate occasions cal calderon offered to crecreate a position for the girlfriend. and on the second occasion he is looking for $5,000. it gives the agent the ability in the department of justice to follow that path. because you can't just get a job at the state capitol. it has to be approved by senate rules and you need the cooperation of many. in that ir instance it gave the abilities th agents the ability to follow who was involved. if there is criminal kument -- cull p ibility. you have legislation being influentialeinfluenced a
and uncover fbi agent. she has no experience. she is a model. no job existed at the time and the senator created the position to make that happen. he had to according to the affidavit get the approval of senator stein burg. she was getting a paycheck and taxpayers were footing the bill and she never showed up to work. and josh you can help us with understanding how much and what you know about all of this. when you hear something like that. the girl friend how does that help? >> the...
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cbs reporter with more information from the fbi. today federal prosecutors say they filed charges against l.a.x. shooting suspect paul ciancia. investigators say he was dropped off at the airport before he walked up to the security checkpoint. >> the defendant is alleged to have pulled a smith & wesson .223 caliber assault rifle out of his bag and fired multiple rounds at point blank range at the tsa officer, who was standing on duty and in uniform, severely wounding tsa officer hender the defendant is then alleged to have begun walking away from the wounded tsa officer and going up an escalator and then coming back down that escalator to return and shoot the wounded officer again. >> investigators say they found a signed hand-written note at the scene in which ciancia said i wanted to target officers. he has both uniform and undercover officers spread out throughout the airport and his department will maintain the enhanced deployment for as long as needed. >> to tell you how much we have and how much it's going to occur, i think if
cbs reporter with more information from the fbi. today federal prosecutors say they filed charges against l.a.x. shooting suspect paul ciancia. investigators say he was dropped off at the airport before he walked up to the security checkpoint. >> the defendant is alleged to have pulled a smith & wesson .223 caliber assault rifle out of his bag and fired multiple rounds at point blank range at the tsa officer, who was standing on duty and in uniform, severely wounding tsa officer...
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. >> the fbi in a news conference said this afternoon the gunman wanted to instill fear. a murder charge is filed against ciancia. he faces the death penalty if convicted. he's the only suspect in the shooting yesterday at l.a.x. terminal three. the attack left one tsa officer dead and others injuries. >> he d he target specifically tsa officers. his intent was clear in his note we recovered the note at crime scene. we recovered five loaded magazines. >> e.r.a. learning hr about the tsa agent killed. the widow of ger rar dough hernandez said he moved to the united states when he was 15, he was a kind loving man that took joy in his job. >> he enjoyed the interaction with passengers at l.a.x. he was a joyful person, always smilings, took pride in duty for the american public and tsa mission. hechs always there to help anyone in need and made people laugh with his sense of humor. >> hernandez would have turned 40 years of age next week. >> the shooting created flight delays. the airport in the bay area is still feeling the effects. monty is live with the latest. >> reporter
. >> the fbi in a news conference said this afternoon the gunman wanted to instill fear. a murder charge is filed against ciancia. he faces the death penalty if convicted. he's the only suspect in the shooting yesterday at l.a.x. terminal three. the attack left one tsa officer dead and others injuries. >> he d he target specifically tsa officers. his intent was clear in his note we recovered the note at crime scene. we recovered five loaded magazines. >> e.r.a. learning hr...
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. >> the fbi found the then hen 17-year-old in fremont. since they zito made it her mission to educate people about the issue. funds will go to caring for victims and preventive programs. >> we go into schools, colleges, high schools and talk to them about trafficking, what it looks like and what they can do to hopefully keep themself safe and others safe, as well. >> zito says even though her daughter is home safely, there are countless others being victimized right now. >> san francisco is one of the hot spots for human trafficking according to the fbi. san jose tops that list. run for courage hopes to continue hosting races in more and more cities and raising awareness in the process. in the newsroom, kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >> coming up next at 11:00, the threat in the south bay that needs as little as a cup of water to breathe. we'll show you what caused vector control to go door to door today with a warning. >> how everyone managed to reach the ground alive after two small planes collided 12,000 feet over wisconsin. people
. >> the fbi found the then hen 17-year-old in fremont. since they zito made it her mission to educate people about the issue. funds will go to caring for victims and preventive programs. >> we go into schools, colleges, high schools and talk to them about trafficking, what it looks like and what they can do to hopefully keep themself safe and others safe, as well. >> zito says even though her daughter is home safely, there are countless others being victimized right now....
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the fbi wrapped up its forensic investigation and cleaning crews were brought in to sanitize the area. >> we want to make sure when people walk in that the place is pristine and no evidence of incidents that occurred. >> reporter: terminal 3 is now completely operational but some baggage was left behind during friday's chaos. passengers are encourage to work with their airlines to claim their belongings. ciancia had some baggage of his own. authorities say he was carrying five fully loaded magazines. that's 180 rounds. and more ammunition was found in a bag nearby. police shot ciancia four times. he is recovering in police custody. teri okita, for cbs news, los angeles. >>> air traffic is getting back on track. sfo had no significant delays for departures to los angeles. getting out of l.a. was a different story. we found some delays for virgin america. they also canceled one flight this morning to san jose. southwest canceled a flight to oakland this afternoon. >>> after months of negotiating and two strikes, bart's largest union has approved a contract. kpix 5's don knapp is at the
the fbi wrapped up its forensic investigation and cleaning crews were brought in to sanitize the area. >> we want to make sure when people walk in that the place is pristine and no evidence of incidents that occurred. >> reporter: terminal 3 is now completely operational but some baggage was left behind during friday's chaos. passengers are encourage to work with their airlines to claim their belongings. ciancia had some baggage of his own. authorities say he was carrying five fully...
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the fbi wrapped up its forensic investigation and cleaning crews were brought in to sanitize the area. >> we want to make sure when people walk in that the place is pristine and no evidence of incidents that occurred. >> reporter: terminal 3 is now completely operational but some baggage was left behind during friday's chaos. passengers are encourage to work with their airlines to claim their belongings. ciancia had some baggage of his own. authorities say he was carrying five fully loaded magazines. that's 180 rounds. and more ammunition was found in a bag nearby. police shot ciancia four times. he is recovering in police custody. the fbi says ciancia is receiving medical attention but is unresponsive and they are unable to interview him at this time. they also say that that murder charge could potentially carry the death penalty. reporting live from los angeles, i'm teri okita. >> have authorities talked about security that might have been able to prevent this shooting? >> reporter: yeah. that's a good question. the l.a. airport police chief did speak a little bit about that today.
the fbi wrapped up its forensic investigation and cleaning crews were brought in to sanitize the area. >> we want to make sure when people walk in that the place is pristine and no evidence of incidents that occurred. >> reporter: terminal 3 is now completely operational but some baggage was left behind during friday's chaos. passengers are encourage to work with their airlines to claim their belongings. ciancia had some baggage of his own. authorities say he was carrying five fully...
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we've been working with the fbi for years. the exploitation of girls underage on the internet is also a federal offense. >> with help from a federal human trafficking grant the oakland pd and the fbi regularly conduct sting operations. >> again, the mission is to rescue any underage prostitute from being exploited and identify and arrest their pimp. an officer will make a deal for a sexual act in exchange for currency. targeted individuals will be taken into custody. >> their objective, to rescue young girls in trouble. a male officer plays the human decoy. he will call young girls from online ads and ask them to meet him at this hotel. >> there are certain girls we have focused in on. we've gone ahead and we printed out their play name or stage name so to speak. where they can be reached at. we will start calling those individuals and attempting to lure them into the hotel room. >> veteran investigator jim says undercover opportunities like this one give law enforcement the rare opportunity to pull girls off the streets and a
we've been working with the fbi for years. the exploitation of girls underage on the internet is also a federal offense. >> with help from a federal human trafficking grant the oakland pd and the fbi regularly conduct sting operations. >> again, the mission is to rescue any underage prostitute from being exploited and identify and arrest their pimp. an officer will make a deal for a sexual act in exchange for currency. targeted individuals will be taken into custody. >> their...
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. >> ciancia remains in the hospital and is unresponsive according to the fbi. >>> he is originally from new jersey. the police there say he had had no history of violence or mental illness, but he did send text messages telling his family he was unhappy and discouraged living in los angeles. >> the text message was a message to the brother and the way it was written, there was a concern about it. >> investigators condition firmed that ciancia was not a ticketed passenger for any flight out of lax and they believe that someone dropped him off at the airport and won't sea who. as for our local airports, things slowly return to normal. there were delays on a few virgin american flights between the bay area and los angeles. the airline cancelled one flight to san jose. and in oakland, southwest cancelled one flight but other than, that no other delays. >>> the winds are going to be howling tonight. >> and it was one week ago when we started talking about the winds anticipated for last sunday. remember how awful that situation was? and here we go again. the wind advisory until 7:00 a.m. mond
. >> ciancia remains in the hospital and is unresponsive according to the fbi. >>> he is originally from new jersey. the police there say he had had no history of violence or mental illness, but he did send text messages telling his family he was unhappy and discouraged living in los angeles. >> the text message was a message to the brother and the way it was written, there was a concern about it. >> investigators condition firmed that ciancia was not a ticketed...
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. >> the fbi says the suspect, seeonsia is in the hospital but is unresponsive. >>> an-year-old facing expulsion for what he says dangerous conditions. where his parents say he got dangerous ideas. >>> missing home? seems so with the latest appeal. >>> casino just dayings away but traffic concerns on the minds of the neighbors. >>> man accused of indecent shooting spree. accused of incidents that occurred in the areas between veterans. thomas was linked to the park through rare. and thomas was charged with 11 counts of indecent exposure and police suspect there is still more, that they are unaware of. the family of 13-year-old andy lopez will face a civil rights lawsuit against sonoma county tomorrow. lopez is the 13-year-old shot and killed by a deputy, spotted him carrying what looked like an assault rifle. the family claims, deputy eric gillhouse shot lopez without cause. the department didn't properly train deputies in such situations. the county is not commenting. >>> a robbery suspect will be arraigned after an officer- involved shooting. and ronald was charged with attempted rob
. >> the fbi says the suspect, seeonsia is in the hospital but is unresponsive. >>> an-year-old facing expulsion for what he says dangerous conditions. where his parents say he got dangerous ideas. >>> missing home? seems so with the latest appeal. >>> casino just dayings away but traffic concerns on the minds of the neighbors. >>> man accused of indecent shooting spree. accused of incidents that occurred in the areas between veterans. thomas was linked...
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and the fbi is still sifting through thousands of images on levy's computers. there may be 9,000 victims and their lawyers are now working to settle the class action case through a mediator. >> i think that these women are in fear of getting their pap smears and their examinations. we have women who are in fear of seeing any physician. >> did he behave strangely? >> he always smiled. every time he was checking my privates he smiled. when i went for my appointment, it would never be another nurse in there. it just be him, like just him and just me. >> reporter: the lawyers say it went beyond videotaping. that dr. levy would also say inappropriate professional things during exams. they are unsure whether any of the recordings were sold or placed online. levy was well respected. wjz found his medical files showed no previous complaints. >> looks can be deceiving. >> reporter: those representing the victims complimented johns hopkins for trying to move the case forward and provide closure for the many victims. >> our job is to especially sure that our -- is to ensu
and the fbi is still sifting through thousands of images on levy's computers. there may be 9,000 victims and their lawyers are now working to settle the class action case through a mediator. >> i think that these women are in fear of getting their pap smears and their examinations. we have women who are in fear of seeing any physician. >> did he behave strangely? >> he always smiled. every time he was checking my privates he smiled. when i went for my appointment, it would...
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. >> the fbi said ciancia was dropped off at lax friday morning. in his bag a smith & wesson assault rifle like this one with five extra magazines fully loaded. the fbi alleges ciancia walked up to the tsa checkpoint and fired multiple shots at point-blank range at a tsa officers. >> in these circumstances, the defendant faces either maximum penalty of life without the possibility of parole, or the potential of the imposition of the death penalty. >> according to the complaint, as he moved up the escalator, he looked back at the wounded officer, who in video appearance to move, and returned to shoot the officer again, killing him. ciancia then alleged by gunned down at least two more tsa officers. a chase through the terminal end at the food court near the boarding gates where airport police shot him four times. >> he made a conscious decision to kill multiple tsa employees. >> the fbi says the handwritten letter found in his bag erased any doubt about that. the fbi says the letter, signed by ciancia, addresses the tsa directly and says he intended
. >> the fbi said ciancia was dropped off at lax friday morning. in his bag a smith & wesson assault rifle like this one with five extra magazines fully loaded. the fbi alleges ciancia walked up to the tsa checkpoint and fired multiple shots at point-blank range at a tsa officers. >> in these circumstances, the defendant faces either maximum penalty of life without the possibility of parole, or the potential of the imposition of the death penalty. >> according to the...
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if such steps are evidenced we hand them over to the fbi for further investigation. i think, though, and the public debate there's been a lot of discussion of without this tool inevitably it would have happened. from the intelligence during any prospective a function brought together by lots of different tools that work in complement to one another. i would also suggest that any particular plot, it is rated you will find a situation where some particular grant was only stopped as a result of one particular intelligence tool. i think that probably misleads the debate. >> we signed the programs to be very helpful. we have been charged not with retroactively solving crimes, which we continue to do, but a national security side to prevent terrorist attacks which is a fundamentally different and much harder thing to do. we need information. this is one tool. it is not the only tool, not a tool that we can say is absolutely a must have. a stir in the critical and helpful. when we tried to connect the dots the more docs that we have to connect the better off we are in accom
if such steps are evidenced we hand them over to the fbi for further investigation. i think, though, and the public debate there's been a lot of discussion of without this tool inevitably it would have happened. from the intelligence during any prospective a function brought together by lots of different tools that work in complement to one another. i would also suggest that any particular plot, it is rated you will find a situation where some particular grant was only stopped as a result of...
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one of the ways that we've been doing that is similar to what the fbi does in terms to having a national database of fingerprints of criminals. anytime one of those bugs is isolated, either from a human stool sample or from a food product, what happens is it goes into a network of laboratories that are capable of performing the fingerprints, using standardized methodology. changes in how food is grown and handled, increased international travel, people crammed togethe in unsanitary nditions-- all contribute to the emergence of these new and deadlier microbes, but there is another critical factor. david bennett: we now have the threat that our major tools, the antibiotics that we can treat bacterial infections, are being compromised. there's a lot of resistance to antibiotics, both in hospitals and communities, so we're very worried about what will happen there. and this means increased cost, and it also means in some cases we can't effectively treat some infections, or it's much more difficult to treat. stephen ostroff: so rapidly we have watched one after the next after the next of the
one of the ways that we've been doing that is similar to what the fbi does in terms to having a national database of fingerprints of criminals. anytime one of those bugs is isolated, either from a human stool sample or from a food product, what happens is it goes into a network of laboratories that are capable of performing the fingerprints, using standardized methodology. changes in how food is grown and handled, increased international travel, people crammed togethe in unsanitary nditions--...
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the fbi says he is unresponsive. the airport, a scene of fear and confusion friday morning returned to normal operation saturday afternoon. alex stone, abc news, los angeles. >> one of the people caught in the cross fire was a host of the tv series ""mythbusters." >> everyone was jumping over chairs and people. people were take cover. i mean, it was literally like my worst nightmare. and it was happening. >> "mythbusters" is shot in the bay area but he was heading from l.a.x. to a video shoot in delaware. the shootings caused dozens of cancellations in the bay area. today eight flights to and fro l.a.x. were cancelled. be sure to check your flight status with your airline. >>> breaking news out of alameda county. six teenagers have been rescued after getting lost hiking. the teens got the top of the peak and lost the trail heading back. >> and we got on the wrong route and we tried to backtrack but then it started to get dark and we lost the trail and ended up in the field and called the cops. here we are. >> the reg
the fbi says he is unresponsive. the airport, a scene of fear and confusion friday morning returned to normal operation saturday afternoon. alex stone, abc news, los angeles. >> one of the people caught in the cross fire was a host of the tv series ""mythbusters." >> everyone was jumping over chairs and people. people were take cover. i mean, it was literally like my worst nightmare. and it was happening. >> "mythbusters" is shot in the bay area but he...
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the fbi revisited paul ciancia's apartment yesterday. they left with one of his roommates, who drove him to the airport. investigators say there's no indication the roommate knew of ciancia's plans. >>> 4:33. the parents of a teenager fatally shot by a sonoma county sheriff's deputy are taking legal action now. the family of andy lopez filed a federal lawsuit yesterday against the county and deputy erick gelhaus. the suit says the shooting was reckless and a violation of civil rights. the deputy opened fire after andy lopez refused orders to drop a fake weapon. >> we are going to prove through our investigation and our lawsuit that the shooting of andy lopez is absolutely and unequivocally unjustified. >> we want justice and then also we want an honest investigation. >> gelhaus' attorney has said his client thought his life was in danger at the time. an attorney for the sonoma county says the lawsuit is premature and, quote, has the potential of interfering with the conduct of the full criminal investigation. >>> a frantic phone call is
the fbi revisited paul ciancia's apartment yesterday. they left with one of his roommates, who drove him to the airport. investigators say there's no indication the roommate knew of ciancia's plans. >>> 4:33. the parents of a teenager fatally shot by a sonoma county sheriff's deputy are taking legal action now. the family of andy lopez filed a federal lawsuit yesterday against the county and deputy erick gelhaus. the suit says the shooting was reckless and a violation of civil rights....
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. >>> the fbi is apparently reversing course in an oversaved shooting that killed a 13-year-old boy in santa rosa. law enforcement told the press democrat that the bureau will support local investigators rather than launch an independent review. last week sheriffs deputy eric shot and killed # 13-year-old andy lopez who was holding a toy gun that resembled an assault rifle. lopez's family will file a lawsuit in san francisco federal court today against sonoma county. they will also hold a news conference about their case on monday. >>> sonoma county supervisor due in court this morning to face charges stemming from an incident in july when he was found outside of a woman's home at 3:30 in the morning in his underwear. he has apologized for his behavior and said he is in treatment for alcoholism. there have been calls for carr april low to resign but he says he has no plans to step down. >>> at least one worker went to the valley springs medical facility after most of the staff had left. but the worker did nothing to end the chaos at that nursing home. investigators say the staff abando
. >>> the fbi is apparently reversing course in an oversaved shooting that killed a 13-year-old boy in santa rosa. law enforcement told the press democrat that the bureau will support local investigators rather than launch an independent review. last week sheriffs deputy eric shot and killed # 13-year-old andy lopez who was holding a toy gun that resembled an assault rifle. lopez's family will file a lawsuit in san francisco federal court today against sonoma county. they will also...
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is twice the size of the fbi. there's no police department who has the manpower, 35,000 people to create this kind of unit. they have the political will to do it. kerry sanchez, the sky from the cia testified before congress, nascar the n.y.p.d. does counterterrorism. one of the things he said to congress, we believe you can no longer look at activities that would traditionally be protected by the first and fourth amendments. we no longer look at them as protected by the first amendment. we have to look at them through the lens has been potential precursors to terror with them. nobody stopped to say, wait a minute, the n.y.p.d. is in the constitution. congress said thank you. there is a fundamental shift in american policing that new yorkers have given them the political cover. pray kelley remains very popular. so they have the political cover to do it. >> host: we have been talking with matt apuzzo come closer prizewinner for investigative reporting. here is his book cowritten with adam >> hall -- a thank you for
is twice the size of the fbi. there's no police department who has the manpower, 35,000 people to create this kind of unit. they have the political will to do it. kerry sanchez, the sky from the cia testified before congress, nascar the n.y.p.d. does counterterrorism. one of the things he said to congress, we believe you can no longer look at activities that would traditionally be protected by the first and fourth amendments. we no longer look at them as protected by the first amendment. we...
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. >> that's where there's concern at the fbi. the fbi talking to fox business. agents there telling fox business there is concern that fraud will grow after health reform, that there will be a lot of crime in health reform, in the exchanges. right now, for example, the earned income tax credit, a lot of fraud there. about 25% of that program is fraud. if you use those same rates, 20, 25% you're talking 20 billion a year potential fraud in tax credits given out under health reform. stuart: that's obamacare and that's fraud possibly within obamacare. >> correct. stuart: now you've got numbers on fraud within medicare and medicaid. you've got the numbers from the fbi. >> from the fbi as well. and they have dated it back to 2009. that's the best data they can get. they're saying anywhere, and it's a huge range, anywhere from 75 billion to 250 billion in existing health programs. stuart: that's medicare and medicaid. >> that's correct. stuart: forget obamacare. >> and other government health programs, correct. 75 billion to 250 billion. stuart: to a quarter trillion
. >> that's where there's concern at the fbi. the fbi talking to fox business. agents there telling fox business there is concern that fraud will grow after health reform, that there will be a lot of crime in health reform, in the exchanges. right now, for example, the earned income tax credit, a lot of fraud there. about 25% of that program is fraud. if you use those same rates, 20, 25% you're talking 20 billion a year potential fraud in tax credits given out under health reform. stuart:...
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and also the fbi remade points publicly this is a valuable program that along with many other surveillance tools contributes to the mission and intended to help cover a theme to make the connections it did athlete of make the point on ashley point and aviation just are with some basics but italy involves telephone metadata no content or identifying subscriber information and that does not have location informations in the tool is used as discovery tool to see domestic ties and if tips are evidenced we hand them over to the fbi for further investigation. with the public debate there has been a lot of discussion inevitably what has happened in that is not the right question to ask from the intelligence committees perspective it is brought together by lots of different tools a hunt i would also suggest that any particular plot is rare to find a situation where some particular even to was only stopped as a result of one particular intelligence tool in that probably miss leads the debate with the value of the program but i ask my colleagues to wait and. >> we find this to be very helpful we hav
and also the fbi remade points publicly this is a valuable program that along with many other surveillance tools contributes to the mission and intended to help cover a theme to make the connections it did athlete of make the point on ashley point and aviation just are with some basics but italy involves telephone metadata no content or identifying subscriber information and that does not have location informations in the tool is used as discovery tool to see domestic ties and if tips are...
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police and the fbi are looking into the background of the suspect who they believe opened fire in the los angeles airport killing a tsa officer and wounding two others. edward lawrence has the latest for wjz from los angeles. >> investigators worked through the night at l.a.x.'s terminal 3 processing the crime scene. police say 23-year-old paul see ciancia walked into the terminal, pulled out a semiautomatic rifle and began shooting. >> everybody on the floor now! >> i just saw the gun and i was justified like everybody else was. >> gerardo hernandez was killed. federal agents brought food to the hernandez family home and neighbors say they're shocked. >> my heart goes out to them, and i pray that the lord would give them peace and strength to go through this. >> the head of the tsa will arrive here later on today. he'll meet with hernandez's family as well as two of the other agents wounded in the shooting. >> ciancia appeared to have a grudge against the security agency. he called himself aed off patriot and said he believed his constitutional rights were being violated by tsa searc
police and the fbi are looking into the background of the suspect who they believe opened fire in the los angeles airport killing a tsa officer and wounding two others. edward lawrence has the latest for wjz from los angeles. >> investigators worked through the night at l.a.x.'s terminal 3 processing the crime scene. police say 23-year-old paul see ciancia walked into the terminal, pulled out a semiautomatic rifle and began shooting. >> everybody on the floor now! >> i just...
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we want to know what you gave the fbi, sources and methods. they're welcome was soon worn out when they did that. two competing interests in our system, the right of the defendants to know what the government did to him or her, and why, and how, and when, and on the other hand, the need for our intelligence agencies to protect the very sources and methods that they need to ensure our national security. it was not resolved completely it was not resolved by the patriot act. i do not think it will ever be completely result come a it is a very difficult issue. fortunately for us, terrorist organizations, and organized crime organizations around the world have not formed the allegiance they -- that we thought they might. in terms of cyber crime, some of the groups perpetrate chewing -- groups arbitrating the cyber the stock markets, have been using means other than violence, that is the interesting thing about them. as long as they are stuck in their world of trying to results the methodst to they have always use, that is a benefit for us. words, a
we want to know what you gave the fbi, sources and methods. they're welcome was soon worn out when they did that. two competing interests in our system, the right of the defendants to know what the government did to him or her, and why, and how, and when, and on the other hand, the need for our intelligence agencies to protect the very sources and methods that they need to ensure our national security. it was not resolved completely it was not resolved by the patriot act. i do not think it will...
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. >> the fbi is reviewing video that shows his actions get the airport, but the agency is also asking the public to share digital media of the crime. >> airport police shot and wounded him ending the rampage. >> at this point, he is unresponsive and we are unable to interview him. >> he was not a ticketed passenger, but authorities are saying he dropped them off at the airport. if convicted, he faces the possibility of life without parole or even the death penalty. >> airport police said they recently practice their response for an event like this last week. >> to maryland state troopers recovering after their cruiser was struck during a robbery investigation. the collision happened early yesterday on a convenience store on route 152. investigators say the patrol car was flashing lights was hit from behind. trina emery of edgewood was driving that car. the trooper was inside the vehicle at the time and another trooper jumped out of the cruiser and down an embankment to get out of the way. dr. say their injuries are minor . >>> well, it started with an online advertisement. a man looki
. >> the fbi is reviewing video that shows his actions get the airport, but the agency is also asking the public to share digital media of the crime. >> airport police shot and wounded him ending the rampage. >> at this point, he is unresponsive and we are unable to interview him. >> he was not a ticketed passenger, but authorities are saying he dropped them off at the airport. if convicted, he faces the possibility of life without parole or even the death penalty....
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probably the fbi knows who dropped him off. everything from a to b they will go over, including every shell casing, where the ammunition came from. if you think of it, they'll look into it. >> a lot of work to do and a lot of questions. >> healthcare.gov is going offline for maintenance tonight in about an hour. that's the website used to sign up for insurance under president obama's health care laup. the department of health and human services said it will be down 9 o'clock eastern to sunday night at 9. people can sign up for insurance over the phone. >> metrologist dave warren. we have a big event happening tomorrow morning. this is a past eclipse. that's the shadow of the moon on the earth's surface. the agreesest eclips off the coast of africa. you'll see a scene like that there. there's an area along the north-east coast at sunrise, a partial eclipse, briefly seeing the moon in front of the sun. having a good view of that with the cloud showing - clouds off the coast, skies will be clear. it will be chilly tomorrow when yo
probably the fbi knows who dropped him off. everything from a to b they will go over, including every shell casing, where the ammunition came from. if you think of it, they'll look into it. >> a lot of work to do and a lot of questions. >> healthcare.gov is going offline for maintenance tonight in about an hour. that's the website used to sign up for insurance under president obama's health care laup. the department of health and human services said it will be down 9 o'clock eastern...
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the fbi has since joined pennsville police at the ciancia home in new jersey. >> chief, new this family well. what kind of people is this family? >> good people. >> he's a graduate of a delaware high school. former classmates said he kept to himself and may have been bullied. abc7 news. >> the shooting caused massive air traffic trouble across the country. hundreds of flights had to be diverted from lax. some were cancelled and some were delayed. we have more on the inconvenience for travelers. >> reporter: many of these travelers had been stuck at all day. sebastian was coming back from australia. his plane landed at 9:0030 a.m., just minutes after the shooting. >> my brother, who lives in los angeles, texted me on my phone as soon as i landed and said be careful, there's been a shooting there. >> jenne was also traveling to sfo from australia. she realized something was wrong after she got her baggage. >> the doors closed and there was a hold up at the doors. one of the police or sta said look, there's been an emergency you are staying here. you are safe. >> they kept us in a baggage
the fbi has since joined pennsville police at the ciancia home in new jersey. >> chief, new this family well. what kind of people is this family? >> good people. >> he's a graduate of a delaware high school. former classmates said he kept to himself and may have been bullied. abc7 news. >> the shooting caused massive air traffic trouble across the country. hundreds of flights had to be diverted from lax. some were cancelled and some were delayed. we have more on the...
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the fbi has since joined pennsville police at the ciancia home in new jersey. >> reporter: chief, you know this family well, you grew up with their family. what kind of people are they? >> good people. >> he's a graduate of a delaware high school. former classmates said he kept to himself and may have been bullied. abc7 news. >> the shooting caused massive air traffic trouble across the country. hundreds of flights had to be diverted from lax. some were cancelled and some were delayed. we have more on the inconvenience for travelers. >> reporter: just before 9:00 p.m. these weary travelers arrived at sfo. many had been stuck at lax all day. sebastian was coming back from australia. his plane landed at 9:0030 a.m., just minutes after the shooting. >> my brother, who lives in los angeles, texted me on my phone as soon as i landed and said be careful, there's been a shooting there. >> jenne was also traveling to sfo from australia. she realized something was wrong after she got her baggage. >> the doors closed and there was a hold up at the doors. one of the police or tsa said, look, the
the fbi has since joined pennsville police at the ciancia home in new jersey. >> reporter: chief, you know this family well, you grew up with their family. what kind of people are they? >> good people. >> he's a graduate of a delaware high school. former classmates said he kept to himself and may have been bullied. abc7 news. >> the shooting caused massive air traffic trouble across the country. hundreds of flights had to be diverted from lax. some were cancelled and...
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. >> reporter: the shooter, the fbi releasing his photo, paul ciancia who authorities say opened fire with a a high powered rifle. >> security in terminal 3. >> witnesses say there was a chaotic scene saying he started shooting outside the check point. as the police raced in he made it back to the terminal near the departure gate. passengers ducked for cover and some even hid in a bathroom stall. officers had their guns drawn yelling at passengers to drop to the floor. >> on the floor! on the floor! >> as people ran as fast as they could, the panic and the lock down that followed blocked ambulances from getting close causing rescue wokers to race hundreds of yards to get the wounded to safety. witnesses say the shooter was armed with multiple guns. when he ran out of bullets in one, he allegedly grabbed another. >> i heard gunshots. a few seconds later i saw him coming up the elevator and walk by 10 feet away with his gunpointed. >> hernandez, a behavioral detection officer hired to recognize strange behavior, shot dead. two other officers injured and recovering from their wounds. pol
. >> reporter: the shooter, the fbi releasing his photo, paul ciancia who authorities say opened fire with a a high powered rifle. >> security in terminal 3. >> witnesses say there was a chaotic scene saying he started shooting outside the check point. as the police raced in he made it back to the terminal near the departure gate. passengers ducked for cover and some even hid in a bathroom stall. officers had their guns drawn yelling at passengers to drop to the floor....
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and the fbi is still sifting through thousands of images on his computer. there may be 9,000 victims and their workers are now working to settle the class action case thru a mediator. >> i think these women are in fear of getting their pap smears and examinations. we are women who are in fear of sighing any physician. >> did he behave strangely? >> he always smiled. when he was checking my private, he smiled. when i went for my appointment, there would never be another nurse in there. it would be just him. >> reporter: the lawyers say it went beyond went beyond videotaping. that he was unprofessional during the exams. they're unsure whether any of the them were sold or recorded online. the his medical file showed no previous complaints. >> lips can be-- looks can be deceiving. he was very, very nice. i actually recommended him. >> reporter: those recommending the victims complimented johns hopkins for trying to move the case forward and provide closure for the many victims. >> our job is to make sure our clients are treated fairly. are fully compensated for
and the fbi is still sifting through thousands of images on his computer. there may be 9,000 victims and their workers are now working to settle the class action case thru a mediator. >> i think these women are in fear of getting their pap smears and examinations. we are women who are in fear of sighing any physician. >> did he behave strangely? >> he always smiled. when he was checking my private, he smiled. when i went for my appointment, there would never be another nurse...
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the fbi is just one of the agencies investigating the shooting. >> we found a statement where he made a conscious decision to make multiple tsa employees. >> and it could have been so much worse if officers had not chased the gun men through the airport terminal three. >> the fact they disabled the assailant within minutes was actually remarkable and saved untolleds lives. >> he remains in the hospital and the hospital says he remains unresponsive. the airport returned to normal operation saturday afternoon. alex stone, abc news, los angeles. >> one of the people cause in the crossfire was torrey bellacci. he's a host of the tv show myth busters. here's what he is saying. >> everybody is flying down the corridor, jumping over chairs, jumping over people. people were taking cover. it was literally like my worst nightmare and it was happening. >> "myth busters" is shot in the bay area, although he was headed from lax to a video shoot in delaware. the shooting has caused dozens of cancellations and delays in the bay area. even though it occurred on friday, there's been a ripple effect. y
the fbi is just one of the agencies investigating the shooting. >> we found a statement where he made a conscious decision to make multiple tsa employees. >> and it could have been so much worse if officers had not chased the gun men through the airport terminal three. >> the fact they disabled the assailant within minutes was actually remarkable and saved untolleds lives. >> he remains in the hospital and the hospital says he remains unresponsive. the airport returned...
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last night, the fbi searched his home in los angeles. and focus on his hometown of pinsville, new jersey. we spoke to the pinsville police, who offered details on the young man's state of mind. family members made calls yesterday, expressing concern about the younger man. >> their younger child got a text message from paul. and there were comments about his well-being. and he possibly wanted to take his own life. at that point, paul, his father, called me. and i went over there. and i made some phone calls to lapd, to get a well-being check on him. >> reporter: law enforcement sources say the note on the scene ended with the words nwo, which is supposed to stand for new world order. people with that thinking think the government is going to turn to tyranny. but they don't have evidence that he had ties to domestic terrorists. >>> travelers at l.a.x., are telling terrifying stories of what they saw. moments ago, i spoke with jose mares and his wife, miriam rodriguez. here's what they had to say. thank you for joining us. where were you wh
last night, the fbi searched his home in los angeles. and focus on his hometown of pinsville, new jersey. we spoke to the pinsville police, who offered details on the young man's state of mind. family members made calls yesterday, expressing concern about the younger man. >> their younger child got a text message from paul. and there were comments about his well-being. and he possibly wanted to take his own life. at that point, paul, his father, called me. and i went over there. and i...
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the police and fbi are not confirming to us that he had something against the tsa. zpl. the tsa officer who was killed apoors to bappears to be the fis shot. was at the podium checking credentials when he started. >> just until recently they used to have the airport police in front of the checking station. but they moved it in front of security so a officer can respond in seconds. this incident could have been a hot worsa -- lot worse if the or was stationed in the rear as they were a few weeks ago. >> we are looking at the video of people being moved thank you terminaterm -- through termina s there anything in particular that stood out about this suspect's nco? >> only that he was a white man. we heard he may have been wearing ca camouflage pants. he did say something, exactly what he said is unclear to me. >> i have been unable to speak to anybody who directly saw the incident. so i want to be a little careful here. in'i can't tell you what his moe was or what he said. >> brian rooney reporting from los angeles international airport. thank you for the update on the sus
the police and fbi are not confirming to us that he had something against the tsa. zpl. the tsa officer who was killed apoors to bappears to be the fis shot. was at the podium checking credentials when he started. >> just until recently they used to have the airport police in front of the checking station. but they moved it in front of security so a officer can respond in seconds. this incident could have been a hot worsa -- lot worse if the or was stationed in the rear as they were a few...
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the fbi is just one of the agencies investigating the shooting. >> we found a statement where he made a conscious decision to make multiple tsa employees. >> and it could have been so much worse if officers had not chased the gun men through the airport terminal three. >> the fact they disabled the assailant within minutes was actually remarkable and saved untolled lives. >> reporter: ciancia was shot four times. he remains in the hospital and the hospital says he remains unresponsive. the airport, full of fear and chaos friday morning, returned to normal operation saturday afternoon. alex stone, abc news, los angeles. >> one of the people caught in the crossfire was torrey bellucci. he's a host of the tv show "myth busters." here's what he is saying. >> everybody is flying down the corridor, jumping over chairs, jumping over people. people were taking cover. it was literally like my worst nightmare and it was happening. >> "myth busters" is shot in the bay area, although he was headed from lax to a video shoot in delaware. the shooting has caused dozens of cancellations and delays in
the fbi is just one of the agencies investigating the shooting. >> we found a statement where he made a conscious decision to make multiple tsa employees. >> and it could have been so much worse if officers had not chased the gun men through the airport terminal three. >> the fact they disabled the assailant within minutes was actually remarkable and saved untolled lives. >> reporter: ciancia was shot four times. he remains in the hospital and the hospital says he...
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last night, the fbi searched his home in los angeles. and focused on his hometown of pennsville, new jersey. we spoke to the pennsville, police, who offered details on the young man's state of mind. turns out family members had called police yesterday, expressing concern about the young man. >> their younger child got a text message from paul. stating that -- and there were comments about his well-being. and he wanted to take his own life. at that point, paul, his father, called me. and i went over there. and i made some phone calls to lapd, to get a well-being check on him. >> reporter: law enforcement sources say the note on the scene ended with the words nwo, which is believed to stand for new world order. people associated with that way of thinking believe the government is going to resort to tyranny. authorities say they believe ciancia acted alone. but they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. bianna? >> clearly, a troubled young man. pierre, thank you. >>> travelers at l.a.x., are telling terrifying sto
last night, the fbi searched his home in los angeles. and focused on his hometown of pennsville, new jersey. we spoke to the pennsville, police, who offered details on the young man's state of mind. turns out family members had called police yesterday, expressing concern about the young man. >> their younger child got a text message from paul. stating that -- and there were comments about his well-being. and he wanted to take his own life. at that point, paul, his father, called me. and i...
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a copy of what seems to be a 125-page affidavit presented to a federal grand jury by an undercover fbi agent. look, i have seen this thing, kris. it is not pretty. in the document the agent alleges that calderon took more than $60,000, mostly to get the legislature to expand an existing program that grants tax credits to the film industry. that's a $100 million program already. if true, the charges could include bribery, conspiracy, mail fraud, extortion, what an ugly combination. >> this is obviously bad news for ron calderon himself, but how does it ripple out toward other democrats? somebody must have known something somewhere. >> yeah. well, it does in a couple ways. first, the indictment mentioned that calderon had conversations with several other senate democrats, including senate president pro tem daryl steinberg. he and the others mentioned acknowledge conversations, sure, but they deny that they knew anything about the bribes. and, in fact, there's no evidence, that has to be repeated, no evidence that any money changed hands. nonetheless, they're jittery. they're jittery that
a copy of what seems to be a 125-page affidavit presented to a federal grand jury by an undercover fbi agent. look, i have seen this thing, kris. it is not pretty. in the document the agent alleges that calderon took more than $60,000, mostly to get the legislature to expand an existing program that grants tax credits to the film industry. that's a $100 million program already. if true, the charges could include bribery, conspiracy, mail fraud, extortion, what an ugly combination. >> this...
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one of the ways that we've been doing that is similar to what the fbi does in terms to having a national database of fingerprints of criminals. anytime one of those bugs is isolated, either from a human stool sample or from a food product, what happens is it goes into a network of laboratories that are capable of performing the fingerprints, using standardized methodology. changes in how food is grown and handled, increased international travel, people crammed togethe in uanitary nditions-- all contribute to the emergence of these new and deadlier microbes, but there is another critical factor. david bennett: we now have the threat that our major tools, the antibiotics that we can treat bacterial infections, are being compromised. there's a lot of resistance to antibiotics, both in hospitals and communities, so we're very worried about what will happen there. and this means increased cost, and it also means in some cases we can't effectively treat some infections, or it's much more difficult to treat. stephen ostroff: so rapidly we have watched one after the next after the next of the ea
one of the ways that we've been doing that is similar to what the fbi does in terms to having a national database of fingerprints of criminals. anytime one of those bugs is isolated, either from a human stool sample or from a food product, what happens is it goes into a network of laboratories that are capable of performing the fingerprints, using standardized methodology. changes in how food is grown and handled, increased international travel, people crammed togethe in uanitary nditions-- all...
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and the fbi is still sifting through thousands of images on levy's computers. there may be 9,000 victims and their lawyers are now working to settle the class-action case through a mediator. >> one victim of dr. levy said, i see dr. levy's face, as if he were still alive. i don't think i can come to terms with what he did. >> did he behave strangely? >> he always smiled. every time he was checking my private, he smiled. when i went for my appointment, it would never be another nurse in there. it would just be him. just me and him. >> reporter: and adding another dimension to this, the lawyers say, some of the victims were minors. they're unsure whether any of the recordings were sold or placed online. levy was well respected. wjz found his medical files showed no previous complaints. >> looks can be deceiving. he was very -- yeah, he was very nice. very, very nice. i actually recommended him. >> reporter: those representing the victims complimented johns hopkins for trying to move the case forward and provide closure for the many victims. >> i think that hopkin
and the fbi is still sifting through thousands of images on levy's computers. there may be 9,000 victims and their lawyers are now working to settle the class-action case through a mediator. >> one victim of dr. levy said, i see dr. levy's face, as if he were still alive. i don't think i can come to terms with what he did. >> did he behave strangely? >> he always smiled. every time he was checking my private, he smiled. when i went for my appointment, it would never be another...
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by coastal investigation with the fbi. as you know this really disrupted air travel all day yesterday. lax actually tweeted this morning that more than 160,000 passengers were impacted by this all across the country. they also say that if you are flying in or out of lax today, you might want to check with your airlines just to make sure that your flight is okay. guys, back to you. >> will carr live for us this morning in los angeles. thanks, will. >> let's get you some of the other headlines. we have news breaking. including. this one of the cia's most wanted terrorist is dead taken out by u.s. drone strike. chief of the pakistani taliban is connected to a 2009 suicide bombing that killed seven americans at a cia outpost in afghanistan. also believed to be behind that failed times square car bombing. overnight confirming the kill and promote number two commander to replace him we're going to preface this. scary moment for the denver nuggets game. team mascot rocky lowered from the rafters as part of the player introduction
by coastal investigation with the fbi. as you know this really disrupted air travel all day yesterday. lax actually tweeted this morning that more than 160,000 passengers were impacted by this all across the country. they also say that if you are flying in or out of lax today, you might want to check with your airlines just to make sure that your flight is okay. guys, back to you. >> will carr live for us this morning in los angeles. thanks, will. >> let's get you some of the other...
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in two and a half hours, the hunt for a mole inside the fbi and then we will we air the farm bill conference committee. >> on the next "washington journal", washington bureau chief david koren talks about the funding and mission and then the legal and affairs domestic policy reporter talks about a recent study that shows the crime in the financial safety net of poor families with children. and then a discussion on politics and campaigns. then lauren williams gives an update on the political battle over women's issues. "washington journal" is live every morning starting at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. >> a couple of live events to tell you about tomorrow morning. the senate homeland security committee examines the shooting of the washington navy yard and that is at 10:00 a.m. eastern. at 10:15 a.m., the senate foreign relations committee looks at the situation in syria. >> i never expected to write an entire book on cancer until i was diagnosed at a relatively young age of 36 years old. and i was astonished at how different it was going through treatment. than what i had heard and what i had expected
in two and a half hours, the hunt for a mole inside the fbi and then we will we air the farm bill conference committee. >> on the next "washington journal", washington bureau chief david koren talks about the funding and mission and then the legal and affairs domestic policy reporter talks about a recent study that shows the crime in the financial safety net of poor families with children. and then a discussion on politics and campaigns. then lauren williams gives an update on...
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i think the fbi has has success in getting information out of people in the traditional setting. even granting for the moment that maybe there's more information you can get out of the military custody setting, the downside of the perpetual war approach is what is being missed. the fact that our allies, the muslim world, the u.s. citizens get tired of a perpetual war approach. now to the extent and that's why close in guantÁnamo, the other thing i didn't mention, we need to move towards getting rid of indefinite detention, of getting rid of the notion that we in the u.s. and equally amongst all countries have the right to grab anyone in the world and hold them without charge indefinitely. we may have a justification for that. i understand the benefit of it, but the downside in terms of winning the broader ideological war is enormous. you cannot simply be dismissed. as much as i would like -- as much as some people like to live in the world that once we decide some is important to us, everyone else has to fall in line. that's not the way the world works. we've got to figure out h
i think the fbi has has success in getting information out of people in the traditional setting. even granting for the moment that maybe there's more information you can get out of the military custody setting, the downside of the perpetual war approach is what is being missed. the fact that our allies, the muslim world, the u.s. citizens get tired of a perpetual war approach. now to the extent and that's why close in guantÁnamo, the other thing i didn't mention, we need to move towards...
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the serviceproud award has been presented to many distinguished law enforcement officials at the fbi, cia, u.s. customs service. the list of prior recipients is in your program and i think you will agree it is an impressive roster of great americans. tonight, as you heard, we honor leon panetta, who has given much of his life to public service and has left an indelible mark in the fight against terrorism and extremism. history will probably remember him as the director of the central intelligence agency who launched a successful operation to bring osama bin laden to justice. as secretary of defense, he kept his commitment to keep america strong while working to end america's involvement in iraq and transition and exit from afghanistan. under his stewardship, cooperation between the united states and israel to face, and challenges, defense it grew to it on presented at -- unprecedented level. leon panetta has been there reaching out to consult with israel on terrorist threats and to ensure israel's military superiority. proud that hisly early fact-finding trips to mission inin adl toge
the serviceproud award has been presented to many distinguished law enforcement officials at the fbi, cia, u.s. customs service. the list of prior recipients is in your program and i think you will agree it is an impressive roster of great americans. tonight, as you heard, we honor leon panetta, who has given much of his life to public service and has left an indelible mark in the fight against terrorism and extremism. history will probably remember him as the director of the central...
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. >> and what is next for the fbi in their investigation? >> they'll be going through his entire background. everything from, you know, his friends, where he lived in new jersey. questions about where he got the gun, whether it was a legal wepon in california. there are restrictions about the construction of those kinds of weapons here, where he got the bullets, magazines. they'll go through his entire life before they bring this case to trial. >> brian rooney live at lax tonight. thank you. >> pakistan's enemy number one is dead. hakimullah mehsud was killed in a u.s. drone strike along with four others. the pakistani politicians across the spectrum are denouncing the killings, saying the strike derailed planned peace talks. >> the efforts have been ambushed. it was not acquired from the front. it was an ambush. we see it as an ambush. >> pakistani taliban fighters buried their leader and promised a wave of suicide bombings in revenge. pakistani lawmakers are demanding u.s. supply lines into afghanistan be blocked. >> the chief minister of
. >> and what is next for the fbi in their investigation? >> they'll be going through his entire background. everything from, you know, his friends, where he lived in new jersey. questions about where he got the gun, whether it was a legal wepon in california. there are restrictions about the construction of those kinds of weapons here, where he got the bullets, magazines. they'll go through his entire life before they bring this case to trial. >> brian rooney live at lax...
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i say health care, you say fbi. what the fed and health exchanges. tracy: the team behind the group is that it again. changing the wedding registry experience. and men are included. we will be right back. capital to make it happen? without the thinking that makes it real? what's a vision without the expertise to execute it... and the financing toake it grow? whatever your goal, it can change more than your business. it can change the future. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always...
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to give theut how information to the fbi so they can follow up on it. missouri,o jerry from a republican caller. caller: good morning. excuse my speech. go ahead with your comment. caller: i am opposed to spying on americans. i just think it is wrong. i don't think there is any good in it, i don't think there is anything that will come out of it -- out of it. garrison new hampshire, republican caller. new hampshire, republican caller. i am opposed to the nsa spying. they should be ashamed of themselves. the department of homeland security, the nsa, they should all be removed. congress gave away our right after 9/11. they gave their rights away to the president. that is our voice, our rights. they need to take that back and rain and the nsa and the government. they are going crazy. john is next, a republican from louisiana. a lot of the nsa spying is due to the technology. it used to be a scanner is all you had. now it is on a global magnitude. what are they intended to target somebody, i believe that comes under the fisa court. to fact they listen somet
to give theut how information to the fbi so they can follow up on it. missouri,o jerry from a republican caller. caller: good morning. excuse my speech. go ahead with your comment. caller: i am opposed to spying on americans. i just think it is wrong. i don't think there is any good in it, i don't think there is anything that will come out of it -- out of it. garrison new hampshire, republican caller. new hampshire, republican caller. i am opposed to the nsa spying. they should be ashamed of...
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later discussion of the hunt for a mole at the fbi. >>> on the next "washington journal". washington jownl is live every morning starting at 7:00 a.m. on chiropractic span. >>> a couple of live events to tell you about tomorrow morning. the senate homeland security committee exam the shooting at the washington navy yard at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. at 10:15 the senate foreign relations committee look at the syria situation. >>> author and astrophysicist on mesh's call for scientist and engineers. >> as nasa's future goes so too does that of america. if nasa is healthy, then you don't need a program to convince people science and engineering is good to do. they'll see on the paper. they'll be called for engineers to help us go ice fishing where there's an ocean of water liquid for billions of years. we're going dig through the soil of mars and look for life. that would give me the best biologists. all the stem field. science technology, engineering, and math represented in the nasa port follow you. a healthy nasa pokes that. t a fly wheel that society caps for innovatio
later discussion of the hunt for a mole at the fbi. >>> on the next "washington journal". washington jownl is live every morning starting at 7:00 a.m. on chiropractic span. >>> a couple of live events to tell you about tomorrow morning. the senate homeland security committee exam the shooting at the washington navy yard at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. at 10:15 the senate foreign relations committee look at the syria situation. >>> author and astrophysicist...
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the fbi is now conducting an independent investigation. >>> whipping winds caused a scene in the bay area from toppling trees and knocking out power to overturning big rigs. the strength of the winds quite evident. at least one truck driver suffered minor injuries. >>> they died down a bit. let's look at the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. good morning. >> good morning, marla. the winds are dropping off. we saw gusts to 75 miles per hour through the altamont pass. this morning we still have pretty strong speeds that will be the case the next few hours. as we progress throughout the day the winds will drop off and the shower chances increase. best chance later today in the south bay and east bay. 63 degrees in concord, 61 san jose, it's going to be cold. then we warm up tuesday into wednesday, upper 60s to low 70s return. here is mike inouye and your drive. >> we have returned to your coliseum. during the 6:00 hour we had a backup and a crash that has cleared. we show you the slowdown that continues as folks head through the area and others to they>&ç mateo bridge. kind
the fbi is now conducting an independent investigation. >>> whipping winds caused a scene in the bay area from toppling trees and knocking out power to overturning big rigs. the strength of the winds quite evident. at least one truck driver suffered minor injuries. >>> they died down a bit. let's look at the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. good morning. >> good morning, marla. the winds are dropping off. we saw gusts to 75 miles per hour through the altamont...